Qatar tribune Tribune News Network Doha Qatar Foundation (QF), for the second consecutive year, will celebrate its school graduates in a ceremony at the Qatar National Convention Centre on June 3. The event will highlight the academic journeys of 290 students from seven schools, highlighting the importance of social responsibility and the impact these graduates will have both locally and globally. Graduating from Qatar Academy Doha (QAD), part of Qatar Foundation’s (QF) Pre-University Education (PUE), brings a mix of emotions for 18-year-old Ahmed Hamada.
“I’m proud of my achievements and excited for the future,” he said. “But I am also sad to be leaving behind the friends, teachers and school environment where I’ve spent 14 years of my life. “During my time at QAD, I engaged in numerous initiatives and activities, including representing the football team, participating in Model United Nations, volunteering for various charitable causes and competing in academic contests.
These experiences developed a range of specific skills and enhanced my teamwork, leadership, time management and communication abilities.” Hamada firmly believes that student involvement in activities and initiatives is a crucial aspect of social responsibility, positively impacting society. “Through community service projects, students can address social issues, promote positive change and strengthen communities.
One example is when my peers and I organised a charity football match for Pal.
